Kinnon Beaton (born March 26, 1956) is a Canadian musician from Mabou, Nova Scotia. He is the son of Donald Angus Beaton and Elizabeth MacEachen,[1] plays the fiddle in the Scottish music genre famous on Cape Breton Island and wrote a book of violin music called The Beaton Collection.[2]
^ abMacGillivary, Allister (1981). The Cape Breton Fiddler. College of Cape Breton Press. pp. 82. ISBN 0-920336-12-4.
KinnonBeaton (born March 26, 1956) is a Canadian musician from Mabou, Nova Scotia. He is the son of Donald Angus Beaton and Elizabeth MacEachen, plays...
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Nova Scotia. 1987. His son is the Cape Breton fiddler KinnonBeaton. Andrea Beaton, Kinnon's daughter is also a fiddler. MacGillivary, Allister (1981)...
sister, Betty Lou Beaton, is one of Cape Breton's finest pianists and is married to well-known fiddler and composer KinnonBeaton. He is also the uncle...
Shopping Mall in Sydney and he began taking fiddle lessons from his uncle, KinnonBeaton, at age 12. He has recorded two albums to date: Dancer's Delight (1995)...
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- Scottish repertoire: Beaton, Kinnon (2000), The Beaton Collection (compositions of Kinnon, Donald Angus, and Andrea Beaton) Cameron, John Donald (2000)...
Island. Sister Beaton died in a car accident that same year. The collection and additional institutions built around it were renamed the Beaton Institute in...
sometime before or during World War I and popularized in 1964 when Catherine McKinnon used it as the theme song for the Halifax-based CBC TV program, Singalong...
Roderick Roderick Anderson (born 1972), American basketball player Roderick Beaton, British Hellenist Roderick Bowe, Bahamian military officer and the 6th...
Ralph, Robert Townsend, Esther Rolle, Art Evans, Henry Judd Baker, Norman Beaton, Alex Colon, Tyra Ferrell, Keye Luke, Carl Bradshaw, Oliver Samuels True...
Bishop of Dunkeld 1525: Gavin Dunbar, Bishop of Aberdeen Date unknown: James Beaton (1473–1539) Date Unknown: John Lyon, 7th Lord Glamis (c. 1521–1558) 1558:...
— executive chairman of George Weston Limited Beaton 2016. McIlvaine 1865, pp. 16–17. Belinda A. Beaton; Andrew Mcintosh. "Western University". The Canadian...
Gordon Whitton Australia Second-row 1933, 1935–1936 10 1 – – 3 232 Jack Beaton Australia Centre 1934–1938 38 18 62 – 178 233 Fred Buchanan Australia Wing...
Deadshot 1966 Canada Albertino Essers The Sensation 1969 Netherlands Alex MacKinnon Chipper 1952 Canada Alex Roy Ace of Herts 1974 England Alistair Forrester...
club's players to represent Australia were: Dave Brown (captain), Jack Beaton, Ernie Norman, Viv Thicknesse, Joe Pearce and Ray Stehr. Brown left Easts...
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Phillip Wojewoda, "End of the World" from Cock's Crow by The Waltons and "Beaton's Delight" from Hi™ How Are You Today? by Ashley MacIsaac 1997 - Garth Richardson...
MacDhòmhnaill and John MacLean during the days of early settlement and Lewis MacKinnon, whose Canadian Gaelic poetry was awarded the Bardic Crown (Scottish Gaelic:...
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Stuart Simpson (Dalzell) Orbiston 2003 Graeme Bremner, Kevin Beaton, David Beaton, Willie Beaton (Aberchirder) Parkside 2004 Paul Lyon, Rab Smith, James Brander...